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SIGCAS Computers and Society, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, March 1990
- Tom Forester:

Software theft and the problem of intellectual property rights. 2-11 - Marc Rotenberg:

Prepared testimony and statement for the record on computer virus legislation. 12-25 - Joan Greenbaum, Lars Mathiassen:

Zen and the art of teaching systems development. 26-30 - Jim Gawn:

Book review: The Cuckoo's Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage, by Clifford Stoll. (Doubleday, 1989. 326pp.). 31-33 - G. Pascal Zachary:

Beyond the limits: flight enters the computer age. 34-39
Volume 20, Number 2, June 1990
- Joan Greenbaum:

The head and the heart: using gender analysis to study the social construction of computer systems. 9-17 - C. Dianne Martin, David H. Martin:

Professional codes of conduct and computer ethics education. 18-29 - Rosemary Wright:

Book review: Empirical Studies of Programmers: Second Workshop, Gary M. Olson, Sylvia Sheppard, Elliot Soloway (eds.), Norwood, New Jersey. (Ablex Publishing Corporation, 1987). 30-32
Volume 20, Number 3, October 1990
- Ronald E. Anderson, C. Dianne Martin:

Proceedings of the Conference on Computers and the Quality of Life, CQL 1990, George Washington University, Washington, D.C., USA, September 13-16, 1990. ACM 1990, ISBN 978-0-89791-403-1 [contents]
Volume 20, Number 4, December 1990
- Eric Zabinski:

Supply, demand, and piracy. 4-6 - Mark Midbon:

Creation machines: Stanley Kubrick's view of computers in 2001. 7-12 - Norton H. Goldstein:

1984 and beyond. 13-17 - Buck BloomBecker:

Is earth day a computer holiday? 18-19 - Buck BloomBecker:

Needed: binary Bar mitzvahs and computer confirmations? 20-21 - Lucio Teles, Ronald G. Ragsdale:

The impact of word processing on writing behaviour: the interaction of faculty and their secretaries. 22-35

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